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After looking at photos of peoples setup in that thread, I realised how much time I spend looking for parts. Now I live in Australia so what are the best brands for storage that I could pick up at say a Bunnings or Kmart? I want ones that are like a shelf. Has anyone got any ideas?

Thanks,

Nalyd

I'm not sure anyone could really be of too much help here. A good storage solution will strongly depend on a number of factors, including size and variety of your LEGO collection, amount of space you have, portability requirements, and budget considerations.

You seem to have some idea of what you want, so I suggest you just go into a shop and have a look at what they've got. Just remember, you generally get what you pay for.

This is what I use, purchased from Bunnings.

http://paulstechnic....se-for-few.html

Works the best out of all the different systems I have tried.

I too use that same Tactix brand (not the exact same containers though), and I must say; for LEGO they are pretty brilliant. Not expensive, and they come in a variety of sizes. I have several different ones in different sizes, for connectors, electronics, pneumatics, gears etc etc. Sorting your collection in containers like this really saves a lot of time when MOCing! :thumbup:

I use the Fischer branded storage containers. They're clear(ish) so you can see at a glance what is in each box and they come in a range of sizes.

www.fischerplastics.com.au/

They only seem to be stocked in Masters stores [here in WA anyway]. If you are in Melbourne there are a number of other stockists. Just Google it.

Hope this helps.

If there is amazon in Australia you could buy some storage containers from akromills. Thats what I have and it works like a charm!

I too use that same Tactix brand (not the exact same containers though), and I must say; for LEGO they are pretty brilliant. Not expensive, and they come in a variety of sizes. I have several different ones in different sizes, for connectors, electronics, pneumatics, gears etc etc. Sorting your collection in containers like this really saves a lot of time when MOCing! :thumbup:

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Same, there great & Bunnings are keeping good stocks now

Hi Nalyd,

Here are some links that might give some ideas on the 'what':

Storage and Sorting LEGO

http://www.eurobrick...opic=26213&st=0

Sorting the unusual pieces

http://www.eurobrick...ck#entry1553438

As to the 'where', here's where I got mine:

SMALL: Little drawers (5x4) from Jaycar

MEDIUM (1): Cheap storage bins that stack or go on racks (from Mitre 10), there are various quality choices...I went for the cheapest...not too bad, but not perfect

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MEDIUM (2): 'Organisers' similar to what jantjeuh has pictured above, but with removable compartments. It isn't named or branded except as 'Removable compartment organiser'. Also from Mitre 10.

LARGE: Some storage tubs with lids from a local 'Reject Shop' style chain

Good luck,

LLL

Edited by Luke_likes_Lego

I use about 6 of these, plus a few smaller flat ones for all my different gears.

http://www.lowes.com...k+on&facetInfo=

They work great and have internal dividers that can also be used.

I got 2 of those and 1 of these http://www.amazon.com/Three-Drawer-Desktop-Storage-Chest for the normal Lego I have. Technic I use 2 http://www.amazon.com/Portable-Storage-Organizer 1 http://www.amazon.com/Stanley-25-Removable-Compartment, and 2 or 3 ( to be replaced with the Stanley storage) http://www.amazon.com/Adjustable-Components.

I have a small collection, for which this custom piece,100% free, works wonders :grin: All this stacks up in one box for easy transfer IMG_20140927_184623.jpg?dl=1

Edited by Ashirmittal

I use organizer containers by the name brand "stack-on". I got them for about $7 each. I love them, I have 8 filled with my unused technic pieces. I got them at Sears about 2 years ago.

http://www.sears.com...?adCell=REC_1_0

I'm liking some of those larger Stack-On units... I think I need to go to Sears...

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I too use that same Tactix brand (not the exact same containers though), and I must say; for LEGO they are pretty brilliant. Not expensive, and they come in a variety of sizes. I have several different ones in different sizes, for connectors, electronics, pneumatics, gears etc etc. Sorting your collection in containers like this really saves a lot of time when MOCing! :thumbup:

Got around to taking some photos of the Tactix boxes that I use, find these at Bunnings for around A$8ea.

They are ideal for smaller parts, they are very secure & stackable (the dividers can be removed, if required) plus once you are organised it is very fast to locate the part you're after.

Hope this helps......

https://www.flickr.c...57647612973063/

Edited by OneMoreRobot

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